Thanks for the great episode! I wish I've seen this episode 4 years ago. 'cause as a programmer I've been using threads (which allows program to do several things at the same time) and of course mispronounced it for almost one year :) Anyway I'm sure it will help other guys not to repeat my mistake :) PS.: Have a great time during your vacation and looking forward for new episode :)
Thanks for this episode. It had much more information than i expected. What i originally had in mind was the thread of a screw. Now i know that it is also a cloth. Have a nice vacation,1000thx
Hi Sebastian, We are really enjoying your podcasts, they are very helpful for my students in Italy. Just one comment - "thread" is not a piece of cloth, but is instead is a spun fiber. Knitwear is made with yarn, not thread. Sorry to be such a stickler, but I teach fashion design and these things are important for us.
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Thanks for the great episode! I wish I've seen this episode 4 years ago. 'cause as a programmer I've been using threads (which allows program to do several things at the same time) and of course mispronounced it for almost one year :) Anyway I'm sure it will help other guys not to repeat my mistake :)
PS.: Have a great time during your vacation and looking forward for new episode :)
Thanks for this episode. It had much more information than i expected. What i originally had in mind was the thread of a screw. Now i know that it is also a cloth. Have a nice vacation,1000thx
Thanks guys. I'll tell you how it was when I get back.
Hi Sebastian, We are really enjoying your podcasts, they are very helpful for my students in Italy.
Just one comment - "thread" is not a piece of cloth, but is instead is a spun fiber. Knitwear is made with yarn, not thread. Sorry to be such a stickler, but I teach fashion design and these things are important for us.
Hope you enjoy the wedding! Maseltof!!!
@Carolyn: thanks for the clarification, I'll address it for sure.
Excellent Podcast !
thanks virginia!